Numerius Flavius

Numerius Flavius (341 AD-) was the Governor of Caesarea under the Eastern Roman Empire.

Biography
Numerius Flavius was the third son of Gnaeus Flavius and grandson of Emperor Valens Flavius, and the husband of Arria. He was the governor of Caesarea, and a Christian. Numerius was a skilled bureaucrat, but he hated easterners and encouraged people to hear the word of Jesus.